Open Idea Competition for the Self-Evolving City of the Future

A. Introduction

The Organizing Committee of <UIA Seoul 2017> invites brilliant ideas that best demonstrate the theme of the Self-Evolving City of the Future. Winning entries will be displayed in UIA Seoul’s special exhibition in September 2017, and their fabrication expenses will be supported.

B. Theme

Urban civilization is in transition. As climate change resulting from fossil fuel use is expected to have a catastrophic impact on human life in the near future, the meaning of visionary projects from the past will fade. In particular, East Asian mega-cities are in crisis; in order to make them more sustainable, there is a need to go beyond modern urban models. These models were predetermined, closed in end, and thus not responsive to self-evolving processes. By contrast, future cities will shift from the pursuit of material civilization to the pursuit of nature.
Planning and evolution are two processes that generate urban form and place in history. Whereas planning is designed to satisfy the ideologies and motivations for a built environment at a specific time, evolution refers to an accumulation of all changes that occur as a result of the unique conditions of a given place and lifestyle. Although sometimes contradictory, they are complementary processes. Many urban problems have occurred because architects did not effectively consider the combination of planning and evolution. However, future urban planning will include the two levels of planning and evolution simultaneously, which we refer to as <The Self-Evolving City>.
This reflects a sustainable city that can adapt to urban evolution, one that continues to evolve through a large dataset of urban plans, and for which new optimal solutions can be predicted by simulating all viable options. Similar to a human brain, such cities do not continue to function as automatic machines, but have their own value system on which to base judgments. To do this, Self-Evolving Cities utilize schemes, cognitive maps, and a model of mental states to represent the self. Through this self-awareness process, a city can evolve its own unique urban identity. The emergence of <The Self-Evolving City> will spur a drastic change in the role of architects in urban planning.

C. Eligibility

The competition is open internationally to professionals in the architectural, landscape, urban design, and artistic fields.
Students who are enrolled in the current academic year are not permitted to participate in this competition; we recommend that they participate in the other competition, Post-Human Urbanity,organized by the Executive Committee of <UIA Seoul 2017>.
Team size is limited to three or fewer members.

*Note
All members in the team are regarded as co-authors of the submission. They will be acknowledged as such in all announcements, displays, exhibitions, and other materials related to the competition, in the order in which their details are listed in the registration form. However, you should select a team representative for effective communication.

D. Key Dates

Registration opens : January 16, 2016

Forum on the Self-Evolving City of the Future : February 11, 2017

Submission deadline : April 15, 2017

Online review and selection of winning entries : April 16–26, 2017

Announcement of winning entries : May 1, 2017

Fabrication period : May 1, 2017–August 31, 2017

Exhibition : September 3, 2017–November 12, 2017

E. Submission Requirements

We require two presentation images to be digitally submitted in separate files:

The first presentation image should convey a concept of the Self-Evolving City of the Future, which the public will be able to view via website (the image should be uploaded in JPG or PNG format, orientated vertically, with 3,600 px x 5,000 px).

The second presentation image should illustrate the method of displaying the conceptual image for the special exhibition. This image can be submitted in any type of representation, including freehand sketches, animation, collage, video, and writings in the following formats: HWP, DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, PDF, JPG, PNG, MP4 (max 50MB).

We also require a 100-word summary of your entry in English to be submitted with the presentation images.

* Copyright:
All work submitted must be the applicants’ original work. It is the applicants’ sole responsibility to ensure that the work submitted does not infringe upon the intellectual property rights of others.

Individuals or teams that secure the top five awards in the Idea Competition will be invited to display their brilliant ideas at the special exhibition The Self-Evolving City, which will be held at the Seoul Museum of Art on September 3, 2017.(The number of winners entries can be reduced or increased in accordance with the exhibition scheme)
The winners will be able to further develop their ideas with a cash prize of 7 million KW. This cash should be used for the fabrication and installation of the conceptual images in the exhibition.

*Note:

If the winners do not reside in Korea, we cannot afford airfare and accommodation. In this case, the exhibition organizer can fabricate their works in Korea based on their conceptual images and displaying methods.

The jury’s decision shall be final and binding on all entries.

The competition organizer reserves the right to use the entries and photos for the exhibition and publication.